

Black-and-white drawing of a young woman. The woman has dark hair pulled back and covered with a cloth. She wears a long, dark skirt with a white blouse. The woman has no shoes on. The woman faces right and looks down. The woman rests one hand on a stone windowsill. A bucket sits on the ground to her right. The scene appears to be on a rooftop; other rooftops are visible in the background. The image has French text at the top and bottom. The text at the bottom reads "PETITE SERVANTE". The text at the bottom also says "Deviendra maitresse". The image has an off-white border.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 582 × 893 px
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